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en It was either going to be a winning season or a losing season. And I didn't want it to be a losing season.

en This is really special for us. We've dealt with the losing season and the .500 season. We now have a chance to experience the winning side.

en It's my last season and you want to be known as a winner. I haven't lost this many games in my career in any season. Every team I played on went to the Tournament and had a good season. I don't like losing. I don't think anybody does.

en Winning does something to you. It releases something in you, it's confidence and you get that nasty taste of losing out of your mouth. You get that losing mentality out of your system. That first game is going to be critical. Once we get that first game, hopefully it will be this week, we can start doing what we need to do for the rest of the season.

en A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation. He has been struggling because he's used to winning. The losing season has been hard on him.

en I have no problem losing early in the season. Our season starts in region play. That's all that matters.

en We are sorry to be losing Matt for the rest of the season. We wish him a speedy recovery and hopefully he will be back in time for the start of the new season.

en Obviously, we didn't have a winning season. But us veterans wanted to make sure that it was understood that losing wasn't acceptable. We lost a lot of games by one goal [27]. We had a lack of experience, but our future should be pretty good.

en They both placed high in district and state competition last season, let alone our regular season meets, so we're losing all the points they contributed to our team effort.

en I think our season has been an interesting one and unlike maybe Laura's, she knew what she was losing, we knew we had some pretty good players coming back. We didn't come into the season expecting to be here. It's been a pretty fun ride.

en I think the Super Bowl is going to be in the next couple of years the difference between possibly winning or losing a season.

en [Tejada said he talked less lately because of the losing.] I've been quiet the last couple of days so I could give the guys a rest, ... I've been real loud throughout the season but the club has been losing. Today I said I was back.

en There are still a lot of games to play. It's only half-a-season. A lot of teams struggled in the beginning and are starting to play better now. With these new rules and everything, the standings change every day. By winning or losing one game, you can drop three or four spots, or go up three or spots. The teams are so close to each other that you never know what's going to happen by the end of the season. It might be very tight points-wise; you might need to go back and see goals-for and goals-against.

en Right now, this team has developed some toughness. When you lose games at the end, that's the hardest part about losing. You can't get used to that. You can't get used to losing period. Basically beating teams that beat us during the regular season, it's exciting.

en Carolyn has kept everybody together. She's been positive all season and she's been a great captain. We're not looking forward to losing her. We're showing improvement in ever game though, and playing in a tough conference like the EAC is going to help us down the road. Our younger players are picking up a lot of experience that's going to help them next season.


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